Intended for 3D print.
Orkified armored vehicle.
Primarily intended for print in 28mm scale. The kit is packaged into one .stl file, pre-scaled to 28mm scale.
A bullet point list of features follows below:
- Tires that can be rotated, front and back.
- A number of hardpoints on the chassis, for various guns (note that this kit only includes guns for the main tower hardpoint. Addons for other hardpoints are sold separately.
- Numerous other customizable sections, like the engine, side escape hatch, grille, et cetera. The buggy can be converted into anything from a heavy tank to a dragster or cargo hauler (again, accessories are sold separately).
- The buggy can be turned back-to-front to make it either a light, fast vehicle or a lumbering heavy vehicle (see images for reference). The Ork Panzer Buggy kit contains a beaked grille part that can be glued to the buggy frame to make the Vulture version of the buggy (see images for reference).
- Most addons compatible with the standard Panzer Buggy kit are also compatible with the Ork Panzer Buggy kit.
Assembly is required. See pictures included in gallery . The print file contains numerous separate pieces (as you can see in the images with pieces laid out in a square pattern). The images with the armored vehicle depicts how the model look once the parts have been assembled).
A detailed list of model parts included in this kit follows below:
1 Ork Panzer Buggy Frame
4 Tires (note that the front and back tires are different sizes)
2 Different Tower hardpoint turrets (one dual machinegun turret, and one AA-Gun turret).
1 Machinegun turret hatch (can be glued to the turret to give it either an open or closed hatch).
1 Ork Commander (can be glued to the machinegun turret. See images for reference).
1 Vulture grille (can be glued to the non-tusked end of the Panzer Buggy Frame to make the vulture version of the buggy).
2 exhausts (glue to the non-tusked end of the Panzer Buggy if you wish to make the heavy warthog version of the buggy).
1 Mudflap (for purely decorative purposes. If used, it goes between the two exhausts on the non-tusked side of the buggy).
2 Engine parts (can be glued to the sloped roof portion of the buggy. See images for reference).
2 Escape Hatches (the larger one can be glued to the top of the main tower hardpoint instead of a turret. The smaller one is to be glued to the side tower hardpoint).
2 Orc heads sticking out of hatches (can be glued to the front and side porthole. See images for reference).
2 Porthole Hatches (can be left open or closed).
1 Sidearm Container (can be glued to various parts of the buggy. Suggested position is the left side, next to the porthole. See images for reference).
1 Jerry Can (can be glued to various parts of the buggy. Suggested position is the left side, next to the porthole. See images for reference).
1 Vent Grate ( glue to the side of the main tower).
If you have any questions about assembly or anything else, feel free to contact me.